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Voting Information for the September 3 State Primary Election Early voting to be held on the first floor of City Hall on August 24-30 Polls will be open on Primary Election Day, September 3, from 7am–8pm

 

Mail-in Ballots

Any registered voter can request a mail-in ballot. The deadline to request a Vote by Mail ballot is Monday, August 26th at 5pm. The form is available at https://www.sec.state.ma.us/divisions/elections/voting-information/vote-by-mail.htm, in the Election Office (Room 102 of City Hall), or by calling the Election Office at 781-393-2491 and requesting one to be mailed to your residence. Apply as early as possible to allow ballots to reach your address and to be returned to Medford City Hall by 8pm on Election Day (September 3). To return your completed ballot, you can mail it to City Hall (85 George P. Hassett Dr., Rm 102, Medford), bring it to City Hall during business hours, or drop it into the Mail Drop Box outside of City Hall. Completed ballots must be received by 8pm on September 3.

 

Election Day: September 3

You can visit your regular polling place on Tuesday, September 3, between 7am and 8pm. To check your polling location, visit https://www.sec.state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/.

 

If you have questions, you can contact the Elections Department at elections@medford-ma.gov or call 781-393-2491.

 

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Steve Smirti

Director of Communications | Office of Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn

Medford City Hall

85 George P Hassett Dr, Medford, MA 02155

Fri, Jul 26 at 8:39 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July 26, 2024
Contact: Steve Smirti, Director of Communications (
ssmirti@medford-ma.gov), 781-393-2529

 

Voting Information for the September 3 State Primary Election

Early voting to be held on the first floor of City Hall on August 24-30

Polls will be open on Primary Election Day, September 3, from 7am–8pm

 

(MEDFORD) — Early voting for the September 3rd State Primary Election will be held from Saturday, August 24 through Friday, August 30 in the City of Medford. Early voting will take place on the first floor of City Hall, 85 George P. Hassett Dr., as follows:

 

August 24, 2024

Saturday

9:00AM – 3:00PM

August 25, 2024

August 26, 2024

August 27, 2024

August 28, 2024

August 29, 2024

August 30, 2024

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9:00AM – 3:00PM

9:00AM – 4:30PM

9:00AM – 4:30PM

9:00AM – 7:30PM

9:00AM – 4:30PM

9:00AM – 12:30PM

 

In addition to early voting, Medford residents have two other options for casting ballots for the upcoming election.

 

Mail-in Ballots

Any registered voter can request a mail-in ballot. The deadline to request a Vote by Mail ballot is Monday, August 26th at 5pm. The form is available at https://www.sec.state.ma.us/divisions/elections/voting-information/vote-by-mail.htm, in the Election Office (Room 102 of City Hall), or by calling the Election Office at 781-393-2491 and requesting one to be mailed to your residence. Apply as early as possible to allow ballots to reach your address and to be returned to Medford City Hall by 8pm on Election Day (September 3). To return your completed ballot, you can mail it to City Hall (85 George P. Hassett Dr., Rm 102, Medford), bring it to City Hall during business hours, or drop it into the Mail Drop Box outside of City Hall. Completed ballots must be received by 8pm on September 3.

 

Election Day: September 3

You can visit your regular polling place on Tuesday, September 3, between 7am and 8pm. To check your polling location, visit https://www.sec.state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/.

 

If you have questions, you can contact the Elections Department at elections@medford-ma.gov or call 781-393-2491.

 

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Steve Smirti

Director of Communications | Office of Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn

Medford City Hall

85 George P Hassett Dr, Medford, MA 02155

781-393-2529 (office)

781-885-4296 (mobile)

ssmirti@medford-ma.gov

www.medfordma.org

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Please note: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts considers most electronic communications to and from public employees to be public records and disclosable under the Massachusetts Public Records Law and its regulations. *Please consider the environment before printing this email.* 




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